waiting 4 best way to bend de dang paperclipIf you damaged the rail you would have to replace the rail, anyway good luck even for paperclip people only recommend one time use only.
With your fingers?waiting 4 best way to bend de dang paperclip
Just realized i don't own paperclips, can I use two staples from a stapler to make contact?
Can you awnser the top quote?Check this thread https://gbatemp.net/threads/lol-tin-foil-as-a-jig-ftw.509103/
It's not wise to use these inferior methods to check for RCM. You should buy a jig.
No. Terrible idea. Better go to the internet and exchange two staples for one paperclip.Just realized i don't own paperclips, can I use two staples from a stapler to make contact?
Any alternatives? (Btw I DON'T WANT 2 BUY A JIG)No. Terrible idea. Better go to the internet and exchange two staples for one paperclip.
Did you pay any attention to the link I provided? Or are you out of tinfoil to?Any alternatives? (Btw I DON'T WANT 2 BUY A JIG)
Or see it pop up on ebay "Gently used Switch for sale, Right rail not working. Staples included."
Frying, not likely, You just need to bridge the end pins on opposite sides, so you can just bend it to the same width as the slot.chances of frying the switch w/ paperclip?
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also nobody i know owns a 3d printer
You can use one, if you can bend it into the right shape without stabbing yourself. You'll probably stab yourself. I stab myself constantly when I'm working on stuff. I stab myself with tiny screwdrivers, I stab myself with SIM eject tools, I stab myself with soldering tin. It's just part of the hobby. But I digressJust realized i don't own paperclips, can I use two staples from a stapler to make contact?
I don't want to stab myself, can I use two (one on each end connected to eachoter and with tape to avoid them from disconnecting to each other) to fusee gulee?Frying, not likely, You just need to bridge the end pins on opposite sides, so you can just bend it to the same width as the slot.
The concern is not so much frying as it is damaging the pins. Luckily, replacement rails are not expensive.
With tinfoil however, which is the other method some people have used, frying is a real risk since you have little control over what pins get bridged and bridging power to the wrong thing could easily fry something. So don't use that.
You can use one, if you can bend it into the right shape without stabbing yourself. You'll probably stab yourself. I stab myself constantly when I'm working on stuff. I stab myself with tiny screwdrivers, I stab myself with SIM eject tools, I stab myself with soldering tin. It's just part of the hobby. But I digress